Our understanding of persistent organic pollutants (POPs), their exposure pathways, and their impact on the environment and human health is constantly evolving and the list of new and emerging POPs is constantly changing. This book provides a comprehensive coverage of new and old hazardous chemicals, their physical and chemical properties, their breakdown products, their fate in the environment, and the environmental and human risk impact. It discusses global policies based on the United Nations’ FAO frameworks, explains the severity of contamination, and raises awareness on the assessment and remediation of contaminated sites in developed and developing countries.
Features:
Provides a broad temporal perspective on POPs with contributions from a global team of experts. Covers chemistry, toxicology, remediation, regulation, and conventions related to POPs. Explains systematically the fate and behavior of POPs and their effect on the environment and ultimately the impact on human health. Brings together for the first time information on global policies on POPs. Includes case studies that detail assessment criteria of old and new POPs as well as remediation technologies.
This book is an excellent resource for professionals, researchers, academics, and students who work in or study environmental risk assessment and remediation.
1. The Old and New Persistent Organic Pollutants: Sources, Risks, Regulations, and Remediation. 2. The ‘Dirty Dozen’ Hanging Out in Your Home. 3. Persistent Organic Pollutant Pesticides in the Soil Environment. 4. Legacy of a Past: The Persistent Presence of Hexachlorobenzene. 5. The Double-Edged Sword of Industrial Chemicals: Balancing Benefits and Risks. 6. Halogenated Aromatic Compounds: Impacts, Risks, and Remediation Strategies. 7. Environmental Contamination by Organochlorine Persistent Organic Pollutants: A Globally Alarming Detriment from the Past. 8. Unmasking Chlorinated Solvents: The Hidden Dangers and Potential Solutions. 9. Pentachlorobenzene: A Toxic Legacy in the Chemical Landscape. 10. Burning Issues: The Health and Environmental Concerns of Brominated Flame Retardants. 11. Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS): Sources, Potential Health Problems, Remediation, and Remediation Challenges. 12. Uncovering the Origins and Pollution Levels of Polychlorinated Naphthalenes: A Comprehensive Analysis. 13. Glyphosate in Our Ecosystem: Identifying Sources, Assessing Toxicity, and Exploring Remediation Approaches. 14. Endosulfan: Unveiling Sources, Toxicity, Risks, and Remediation Strategies. 15. Short-Chain Chlorinated Paraffins (SCCPs): Environmental Contamination in Soil and Water and Potential Remediation Strategies. 16. Navigating the Shadows: An In-depth Exploration of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons in Our Environment. 17. Understanding and Managing the Risks of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Soil and Groundwater.
Ravi Naidu is a distinguished laureate, professor, and a globally recognized highly cited environmental scientist. He has authored over 950 journal papers and edited 16 books on environmental contaminants. He was awarded the prestigious Glinka Award, known as the World Soil Prize by the United Nations. He has also been elected as a Fellow by numerous Societies and the Science Academies of Australia, New Zealand, and India. He chairs the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organizations’ International Network on Soil Pollution (INSOP) which brings together scientists from all over the world.